You may find that they remind you of something, and that is probably because they do... yup these little robins are a variations on my first pattern and are much closer to what I originally intended when I first came up with the idea for them. These little guys are smaller than the original robin and much rounder - and so look a lot more like tree baubles which is how I wanted them to look. You can find the original pattern on the CrochetMe website, but the revised version for these little guys is below:
Use a slip stitch to join each row
Start with brown wool
ch 1, 2 sc in each sc (10 sc)
ch 1, *2 sc in first sc, sc in next sc* repeat 5 times (15 sc)
ch 1, *2 sc in first sc, sc in next 2 sc* repeat 5 times (20 sc)
ch 1, *2 sc in first sc, sc in next 3 sc* repeat 5 times (25 sc)
ch 1, sc in each sc
ch 1, sc in each sc
Join in red wool
with red work the following:
ch 1, sc in each sc
ch 1, *2sc tog, sc in next 3 sc* repeat 5 times (20 sc)
ch 1, *2sc tog, sc in next 2 sc* repeat 5 times (15 sc)
ch 1, *2sc tog, sc in next sc* repeat 5 times (10 sc)
stuff with fiberfill
ch 1, 2sc tog in each sc (5 sc)
finish off with a long end - use this end to close off the circle
For the wings (with brown wool):
ch 2, 3 sc in 2nd ch from hook
ch 1, 2 sc in 1st sc, sc, 2 sc in last sc (5 sc), turn
ch 1, sc across, turn
ch 1, sc across, turn
finish off
make two wings
For the tail:
ch 2, 3 sc in 2nd ch from hook, turnch 1, 2sc in each sc (6 sc)
finish off
Attach wings on the halfway point of the body, add beads for eyes, add yellow felt for beak and attach tail to the back.
3 comments:
cute,cute,cute! perfect for my daughter Robin's tree! thank you
So cute - I am looking for a quick and fun ornament - and may try your pattern. thanks !
My big sister just gave one to my daughter Robyn, I'm now off to knit her some friends. Thanks Jess
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